NZHIT Networking Event with Rob Campbell CNZM - June 14 - Auckland

Dates:
June 14, 2022
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June 14, 2022
Time:
Location:
Clanwilliam Health 13-15 Teed Street Auckland, Auckland 1023
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Come hear from the Chair of Interim Health NZ Rob Campbell CNZM on his vision for Health New Zealand and his reflections on business and leadership

Come hear from the Chair of Interim Health NZ Rob Campbell CNZM on his vision for Health New Zealand and his reflections on business and leadership

NZHIT is excited to bring you our first in-person and online networking event for 2022 (in-person is subject to a change in the current COVID-19 traffic light system), where you can hear from Rob Campbell CNZM, Chair of Interim Health New Zealand.

Rob is one of New Zealand's most experienced Professional Directors and has recently been appointed by the New Zealand Government as the Chair of Interim Health New Zealand, which will absorb all 20 DHBs on July 1, 2022.

Rob will share with us his visions for Health New Zealand and also share his reflections on business and leadership. This is a chance for NZHIT members to meet the Interim Chair of Health NZ and for us to highlight the importance of digital health.

We have a limit of 100 spaces available to attend this in-person event, so don't miss out and get your tickets today! If you are unable to join us in-person, please do join us online.

We can't wait to see you all again and raise a glass to 2022, fingers crossed we do not have any COVID-19 delays.

When: Wednesday 14 June 2022

Time: 4:30pm to 7:30pm in-person or 5:30pm to 6:30pm online (speaker at 5:30pm)

Where: Clanwilliam Health, 13-15 Teed Street, Newmarket, Auckland 1023

Please note the current Traffic Light System and My Vaccine Pass regulations will apply to this in-person networking event in Auckland. Please see below for further details.

Rob Campbell CNZM

Chair of Interim Health New Zealand

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